Added On: 8/17/2017
Event Name: 3 Strategies for Addressing Aggressive Behaviors in Students (Grades K-2)
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Event Start Date: 9/14/2017
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Intended Audience: All Educators, All Teachers, Administrators, Early Childhood Educators, Elementary Educators, Student Services
Focus / Content Area: Education, Intervention
Event Type: Professional Development, Webinar
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City: Peterborough
State/Country: New Hampshire
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Event Details: 3 Strategies for Addressing Aggressive Behaviors in Students (Grades K-2)
- A Complimentary 30-Minute SDE WebBrief -
Thu, Sep 14, 2017 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Students who are extremely aggressive are at high risk for having both academic and social problems in school. How can you effectively intervene and change the direction of their lives? Author and educational consultant Dr. Bill DeMeo will share key factors that contribute to aggression in students, and give three key classroom-ready strategies for intervention.
http://bit.ly/2sUOOIQ
About our presenter:
Dr. William DeMeo is a Developmental Psychologist who serves as a consultant for the Mayerson Academy. In addition, he also has a private practice that specializes in serving children and families that other agencies are not able to serve in the Greater Cincinnati Area. William has coordinated the mental health services for Cincinnati Public Schools' Early Childhood Program for the past 25 years. A former teacher, he has taught at all levels, from elementary through the university. He is a National Certified Olweus Trainer, a National Association of School Psychologist Approved Provider and a National Consultant for the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention. William continues to be one of the most sought after national and international trainers for educators in the areas of mental health and brain-based learning, utilizing his extensive experience to present practical and entertaining workshops.
Event Website: http://bit.ly/2sUOOIQ
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